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Old 09-04-2001, 02:19 AM   #1
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would 18x8 fit on P11???

would 18x8 fit P11?
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Old 09-04-2001, 03:05 AM   #2
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you are cutting it way close with that man
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what offset do you think is needed and tire size to fit???
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I have 18x7.5 on 215/35/18 and there is not alot of space between the tire and the strut in the front and the rear is just fine. As far the fenders rubbing in the front or rear, I havent dropped the car yet but as far as it looks in the rear i think i can tuck in a 1/4 of the rim and in the front it looks as if the tire is lined up with the fender so i dont know if i can even tuck in the tire in the front. Anyways i think 18x8 will be pushing it too much. In later replies can anyone tell us if they have coiloversand if 18x7.5 can tuck tire or possibly rim in the front.



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Old 09-06-2001, 12:21 PM   #5
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I bet the 18x7's would tuck in but, wouldn't get a camber kit. The rims should slant in just a tad making it able to tuck in. Cars look so damn
tight when the tire sits just inside the fender. I dunno about 18x8's .
Shit I don't even have rims on my shit yet. But I only got it about 2 mo
ago and I had to put a little bump in da trunk first. he he. Rims wheel
go on next then maybe a tein or h&r setup. Damn those TEINS. I want
um but my wallet sure as hell don't. ha ha he he ho ho.(caugh):bandit:
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Old 09-06-2001, 01:14 PM   #6
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my wheels are 18x7.5 225/40/18
and 18x8 should fit fine. mine is lowered, it
goes without any rubbing. go to discount tires and have them put the setup you want to try it out
chances are it wont rubb at all
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